Good Morning Starshine
Good Morning Starshine
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Song Information
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"Good Morning Starshine" is a song performed by a crowd of Springfieldians. Homer also once sang a portion of the song as a solo.
History[edit]
A large group of Springfieldians (and a few visitors) sang the song after a series of alien sightings near Springfield. At the third sighting, which took place in front of a large crowd of townspeople, it was revealed that the alien was actually Mr. Burns, who had developed a habit of wandering into the woods in a dazed and confused state following his weekly medical treatments. Burns began issuing threats to the crowd, but when Dr. Nick cut him off by administering a booster shot, Burns reverted back to his "alien" persona and led the crowd in singing the song.[1]
When the Simpson family vacationed in Africa, their guide Kitenge invited Homer to sing along to some African music that was playing on the radio. Homer responded by singing the "nonsense lyrics" portion of "Good Morning Starshine".[2]
Lyrics[edit]
- Mr. Burns:
- Good morning, starshine
- The earth says hello
- Leonard Nimoy:
- You twinkle above us
- We twinkle below
- Everyone:
- Good morning, starshine
- You lead us along
- My love and me as we sing
- Our early morning singing song
- Gliddy gloop gloopy
- Nibby nobby nooby
- La la la lo lo
- Sabba sibby sabba
- Nooby abba dabba
- Le le lo lo
- Dooby ooby walla
- Dooby abba dabba
- Early morning singing a song
Appearances[edit]
Behind the Laughter[edit]
- "Good Morning Starshine" is a real song, from the 1967 musical Hair.
- At Groovy Grove Natural Farm, Homer once greeted Munchie by saying, "Good morning, Starshine!" referring to the song.[3]